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Wasn't meThe Rex Observer will look into it.
Thanks, got it.You have to open it in another window
What "loss"?Would the PWD ever recover from this loss?
https://katu.com/news/local/stolen-plane-forces-ground-stop-at-seatac-airportWasn't me
Are you playing in the PWD FF league or what, motherfucker? We have spots to fill.
He can't. He's going to die tomorrow or something.
I hate this world.Apparently some neckbeard stole a plane in Seattle and might have gotten shot down by F-15s
Que?
Q400 is a dash 8. About 100 ppl or so. Small ass cockpit.https://katu.com/news/local/stolen-plane-forces-ground-stop-at-seatac-airport
EATAC AIRPORT, Wash. - Sea-Tac Airport was put on ground stop Friday night due to a security scare, according to Alaska Airlines.
A source at JBLM said it involves a stolen plane, which two F-15's have been tasked to intercept and forced to land.
The source says the military jet made contact with the stolen plane, which then began to nose dive and crashed in North Pierce County.
Alaska Airlines said via Twitter they are aware of an incident involving an unauthorized take-off of a Horizon Air Q400. They believe there are no passengers on board.
Sea-Tac Airport officials said an airline employee conducted an unauthorized takeoff without passengers and the aircraft has crashed in south Puget Sound.
They said normal operations at Sea-Tac Airport have resumed.
Alaska Airlines tweeted that the plane involved is a Horizon Air Bombardier Q400 turboprop.
Alaska Airlines web page on that plane says it is 107 feet long with a wingspan of 93 feet 3 inches. It normally contains 76 seats.
The Q400 has a cruising speed of 414 miles per hour and a crew of 2 pilots and two flight attendants.
What's the real story thoughhttps://katu.com/news/local/stolen-plane-forces-ground-stop-at-seatac-airport
EATAC AIRPORT, Wash. - Sea-Tac Airport was put on ground stop Friday night due to a security scare, according to Alaska Airlines.
A source at JBLM said it involves a stolen plane, which two F-15's have been tasked to intercept and forced to land.
The source says the military jet made contact with the stolen plane, which then began to nose dive and crashed in North Pierce County.
Alaska Airlines said via Twitter they are aware of an incident involving an unauthorized take-off of a Horizon Air Q400. They believe there are no passengers on board.
Sea-Tac Airport officials said an airline employee conducted an unauthorized takeoff without passengers and the aircraft has crashed in south Puget Sound.
They said normal operations at Sea-Tac Airport have resumed.
Alaska Airlines tweeted that the plane involved is a Horizon Air Bombardier Q400 turboprop.
Alaska Airlines web page on that plane says it is 107 feet long with a wingspan of 93 feet 3 inches. It normally contains 76 seats.
The Q400 has a cruising speed of 414 miles per hour and a crew of 2 pilots and two flight attendants.
What's the real story though
What's the real story though
We're all just one bad day away....I'm hearing it was a maintenance guy, explain how he got access to the plane
Don't look into it too much, brother. I don't want to see you get suicided.looking into it